Is there a Microsoft equivalent for HTML5 Server-Sent Events?

本秂侑毒 提交于 2019-11-28 15:20:16

问题


I am using HTML5 Server-Sent Events as follows:

    SSEUpdate = new EventSource("http://example.com/update.php");
    SSEUpdate.onmessage = function(e){
      console.log(e.data);
    }

It does not work in IE11. (Error in console: 'EventSource' is undefined) Is there an identical Microsoft equivalent, or do I have to do something completely different?


回答1:


In a word, no.

Microsoft has not included SSE or an equivalent of SSE in any version of IE. IMO, you have two good options:

  1. Use a polyfill - My tests with this polyfill in IE10 and IE11 were all successful. Since it starts with if ("EventSource" in global) return;, it'll only run in browsers that do not support EventSource.
  2. Use websockets instead - Although it requires more server-side setup (The ws:// protocol), it works in IE10 and 11 and provides more options such as bi-directional communication.



回答2:


SSE native support for IE is not there. You can achieve same thing using polyfill



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/24498141/is-there-a-microsoft-equivalent-for-html5-server-sent-events

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